Maebyeong refers to Korean vessels with a small slightly curled mouth rim, short neck, round shoulder, and constricted waist.[1] The maebyong is derived from the Chinese meiping (literally "plum vase").[2][3] They were first used to hold wine and later branches ofplum blossoms.[4][5]
Some of these vessels have a cup-shaped cover over the mouth, so that they seemed to be used to store high quality wine such asinsamju (인삼주, ginseng wine) or maehwaju (매화주; rice wine made with plum)[6] It would have originally had a lid and there are many maebyong with ginseng leaves on the surfaces.<span>[7]</span>
The type of evidence that Schlosser uses in this excerpt is anecdotal. By definition, anecdotal evidence is based on stories that may or may not be true but due to lack of hard facts. They are usually based on personal stories. In this case, there is no proof that things mentioned in the excerpt happened the way that they were described.
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About the difference in value between total contribution and the lump sum I can say that with a lump sum we are more likely to receive the money all at just on moment. This can lead us to waste all of our money all at once. The total contribution sometimes is not as much as we were waiting for it is still useful so we can track of how much money we are spending.
The term that is used for this difference is annuitization.
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